91亚色 visual arts alumnus Brendan Fernandes (BFA 鈥02) has been shortlisted for the Sobey Art Award, Canada鈥檚 pre-eminent prize for contemporary Canadian art.
Established聽in 2002 by the Sobey Art Foundation, the offers a significant cash聽prize and international cachet. It is given annually through national competition to an artist under the age of 40
for exceptional achievement and commitment to artistic practice, demonstrated through a strong exhibition record and recognition from peers, critics and/or curators.
Left: 91亚色 alumnus Brendan Fernandes. Photograph by Nat Gorry.
Fernandes, who divides his time between Toronto and New 91亚色 City, is one of five nominees for the prestigious prize. The shortlist features one artist from each of five designated regions across the country: West Coast, Prairies聽& The North, Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic. A total of $70,000 in prize money is awarded annually 鈥 $50,000 to the winner and $5,000 to each of the other four finalists.
Artwork by this year鈥檚 finalists is on view until Jan.聽4, 2011 at Montreal鈥檚 , which is also the venue for the gala event where the聽winner will be announced on Monday, Nov. 18.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge honour and privilege to be nominated,鈥 said Fernandes. 鈥淭he Sobey Award nominees and recipients over the years are artists I鈥檝e looked up to, and to have this level of support from my community is very humbling.鈥
Fernandes is enthusiastic about what the prize has accomplished in its eight years of existence. 鈥淭he award itself is a fantastic platform to recognize and disseminate Canadian art on an international scale," he said. "It鈥檚 creating a historical canon or legacy of Canadian talent, and of course, it鈥檚 also a big boost for an artist鈥檚 career.鈥
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| 础产辞惫别:听Voo Doo You Doo Speak (2010) by Brendan Fernandes,聽which brings together tribal rhythms, animated African masks and Dadaist and Voodoo-inspired sound poems. Photograph by Toni Hafkenscheid |
Fernandes credits 91亚色 with providing a strong foundation for his own success. 鈥淚 came to 91亚色 as a drawer and a painter but I was able to learn and explore with professors who challenged me in amazing ways, like sculpture class with Michael Davey, dance with Donna Krasnow, critical theory with Tim Whiten and many more." he said.
鈥淚 lived on campus in Winters and Vanier, and was a don one year. I keep in touch with many of my friends from other programs who have also moved on to successful careers and many of us have collaborated since then.鈥
Fernandes has been hailed by The Toronto Star as becoming a 鈥渂rand-name on the Canadian and international art scenes鈥. Born in Kenya of Indian heritage, he immigrated to Canada in the 1990s. The exploration of cultural identity and authenticity, informed by post-colonialist theory, is a common theme in his work. His works on view in the Sobey exhibition include Neo Primitivism 2 (2007), an installation that puts white African-style masks on deer decoys; the video Slow Kill (2007), which plays National Geographic footage of one animal鈥檚 pursuit and kill of another; and Voo Doo You Doo Speak (2010), which brings together tribal rhythms, animated African masks and Dadaist and Voodoo-inspired sound poems.
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| 础产辞惫别:听Fernandes' Neo Primitivism 2 (2007), an installation that puts white African-style masks on deer decoys. The installation is now on view in the Sobey exhibition. Photograph by Toni Hafkenscheid |
After completing his undergraduate degree in visual arts at 91亚色, Fernandes earned an MFA from the University of Western Ontario and completed an independent study program at the Whitney Museum of American Art. He has exhibited across Canada and internationally, including shows at the Art Gallery of 91亚色, Art Gallery of Hamilton, Calgary鈥檚 Truck Gallery and Eyelevel Gallery in Halifax; the Studio Museum in Harlem, New 91亚色 City, and the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh; the Third Guangzhou Triennial, China, the Karen Blixen Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark, and the Horland Art Centre in Bergen, Norway; and many more.
Fernandes has participated in numerous residency programs including the Canada Council for the Arts International Residency in Trinidad and Tobago, The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council鈥檚 Work Space and Swing Space programs, the Gyeonggi Creation Center Residency at the Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Korea and the DIVA Artist Residency in Copenhagen. He is currently working on a New Commissions Project awarded through Art in General in New 91亚色, which will be exhibited this December, and a solo show for the Station Gallery in Whitby, Ont.,聽for January 2011.


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